Blathnaid
The name Blathnaid is of Irish origin. The meaning of Blathnaid is ‘prosperous’, ‘blossom’, ‘flourishing’, ‘flower’, or ‘little flower’. The name is most often given to persons of the female gender. The name is given as a first name or a middle name. The name is linked to the Christian religion. A notable person with the name is Blathnaid McKeown, she was the actress who portrayed Princess Mary in the ‘Tudors’ television series. Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh is a presenter from Ireland who has presented shows like ‘The Afternoon Show’, ‘Echo Island’, and ‘ICA Bootcamp’. She also participated in ‘Celebrity Bainisteoir’ and was one of the judges in the ‘Ireland Talent show’. Blathnaid Treacy is an actress who has featured in television series like ‘Now You See Me’, and ‘The Podge And Rodge Show’. She was also in ‘Glenroe’ as the fictional character Denise Byrne. Another notable person with the name is Blathnaid Conroy Murphy, a musician. Blathnaid Doran is also an actress who portrayed the character Bernie in the short Drama ‘Fishing Poles’.
Gender
Girl
Origin
Irish
Numerology
B is for busy, your never idle life.
L is for love, your love of life!
A is for activities, for you have many.
T is for touching, the way you show you are.
H is for hand, that you always give.
N is for name, a pleasant one indeed.
A is for accomplished, in all that you do.
I is for ideals, no higher!
D is for delight, a surprise from within.
Lucky
Blathnaid lucky number is 8.
8 is all about abundance. Within numerology, this number is linked to material wealth and financial success. Ambitious and goal-oriented, 8 can effortlessly assume leadership positions through its natural magnetism. 8 applies big-picture thinking to broaden its scope, racing up the top of any ladder to reach extraordinary heights.
Famous People Named Blathnaid
- Celeste Thorson American actress, model and screenwriter
- Celeste Marshall Miss Bahamas 2012
Blathnaid in Pop Culture
- Vanessa Weatherford Panessa Baegotti
- Naerys Targaryen character in 'A Song of Ice and Fire'